http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/03/02/foreman.raw.politics/index.html?eref=rss_politics
Americans have decided about the war in Iraq, and they don't like it. Too much sacrifice, they say. Too much death, too many wounded, too little hope for a good end. Two-thirds oppose our involvement. That's why eight months ago, the war was an albatross for the Republican nominee, almost no matter who won that position. Voters, by and large, put responsibility for the war at the feet of the president and his party. Democrats considered it their trump card. Anti-war sentiment, deep and broad, would propel them into the White House where they could end the war once and for all. Now, John McCain is trying to change that. Does he have a chance?
I think that the War Iraq has gone too far because the American troops over seas have been there for a long time and the fact that there are about 150 troops dying per month is a scary thought. How John McCain thinks this is bad makes his campaign a little strong to me.
No comments:
Post a Comment